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Neonatal Subgaleal Hemorrhage - Chicago Birth Injury Attorneys

A Subgaleal Hemorrhage is a potentially fatal condition that can affect a newborn child.

Can a Drug Dealer be Charged with Murder for an Overdose Death?

Prosecutors have been getting tough on drug dealers whose customers die from drug overdosing. Heroin dealers have been targeted as cases of heroin users overdosing have been on the rise nationwide.

Successful Real Estate Transactions

Buying and selling real property requires careful attention to details. While real estate brokers often aid in the process, it often requires an attorney to review the contract, escrow papers, and title documents.

Personal Injury Negligence Claims in California For Car, Motorycle & Other Accident Victoms

In California, a personal injury is an injury to the person caused by another person's negligence. An "injury to the person" almost always refers to a physical injury, although a victim who has been physically injured can also recover compensation for emotional injuries.

DHS OIG Report on Green Card Issuance Issues

In this article, we will examine the results of the DHS OIG report and what it may mean going forward.

St. Louis Workers Compensation for an Ulnar Nerve Injury

Workers with ulnar nerve injuries that occurred at work, or due to the scope of their job, can generally claim workers compensation benefits.

Collaborative Divorce

A collaborative divorce is about cooperation, not litigation. The parties agree to remain out of Court and focus on creating solutions that address the needs and goals of the parties and their children.

Schmitt Law Limited Scope Family Law Services

There are times when you simply do not require the services of an attorney throughout your entire family law case.

Mediation

Mediation is a process wherein a neutral third party meets with the parties to assist them in reaching a mutually acceptable resolution to their case.

WHAT DOES LEGAL AND PHYSICAL CUSTODY MEAN IN THE STATE OF MICHIGAN?

If you're going through a divorce, or in the midst of a custody battle, it's important to understand what the custody terms means in Michigan. In Michigan, the courts recognize two types of custody: physical and legal.

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